I located a pair of new in box sequencial serial number KBI Jericho 941's. They are the polymer frame, fullsize 9mm with the tac-rail and slide mounted decocker/safety. Again they are the KBI, not the Magnum Research, and they are new. The barrel of the CZ-75 is traditionally rifled, while the Jericho 941 features a polygonal barrel, furthermore the Jericho 941 is substantially heavier. These differences translate into substantial differences in the condition in which the gun is carried. Magazines for the CZ-75 and Tanfoglio T95 will function in the Jericho 941. For sale is an IMI Micro UZI 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Like new condition with original manual, case, and sight tool in for sale by Pro2A on GunsAmerica - 947244771. IMI Jericho 941 9mm View Category. IMI Micro UZI 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol. For Sale from Pro2A. This is a low serial number rare firearm which is getting harder and harder. It is also known as a Jericho 941. The serial number is 97304510 indicating it was likely manufactured in the early 1990s. This is a full size, DA/SA pistol with a slide mounted ambidextrous decocking safety, a spur hammer, a 4.4 inch six right hand groove polygonal barrel, and combat type white three dot fixed sights.
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Being the stubborn jerk I am, I wanted nothing less than an IMI (not IWI) version of the Jericho 941, though I had no interest in the 40A.E. So, this pistol works great. Wish there weren't so many importation marks, though. I'll have to see if I can (legally) do anything about the Century Arms name/address (not serial) marking on the slide. Almost brand new IWI Jericho 941, also known as the Baby Eagle, in 9mm caliber. All steel version. This pistol has shot around 50 rounds and is in new condition.
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So.
This is my Jericho 941 that I got from Buds a few months back. It was an impulse buy as I always wanted a Jericho (and everyone knows why) but had a hard time justifying the price to myself (at the time, I was about to move). I literally bought it at 11 PM day one, just before they made it Team Bud's only.
I picked the gun up about a week later and find myself not with a 941 F like I ordered, but with a 941 R.
Best part? The gun Spike Spiegel uses has a serial number of 003555. My gun, as you can see from the pictures, has a serial of 003421.
So yes, my gun is older than the one Spike Spiegel uses 55 years from now.
And it only cost me $250.
The only things I dislike about it are:
- The white dots on the sights are completely worn away. I used White-Out so I could actually use the sights without squinting too hard. One of the dots got wiped off during one of my cleanings, so I know it's not permanent. Trying to justify putting $80 night sights on a $250 gun.
- 2) The magazine that it came with only holds 15 rounds, rather than the 16 rounds it said in the description. Also, it sometimes fails to lock the slide open once empty.
Other than that, I am so, so, so happy. I probably used up all my gun buying luck for a few years in getting this.
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Also, is there any way to tell when the gun was made by the serial? I know it's a 90s gun, but I want to know how old the gun truly is.
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Jericho 941 | |
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Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | Israel |
Service history | |
Used by | See Users |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Israel Weapons Industries Magnum Research Kahr Arms |
Produced | 1990-present |
Variants | See Variants |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | |
Action | Short recoil |
Feed system | 16 (9mm) 12 (.40 S&W) 10 (.45 ACP) round Detachable box magazine |
Sights | Fixed (Combat), or optional fully adjustable, or optional illuminated night sights. |
The Jericho 941 is a double-action/single-action semi-automatic pistol developed by Israel Military Industries (now: Israel Weapon Industries) that was launched in 1990.
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It was first imported into the US in 1990 by K.B.I., Inc. of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It was later imported by O.F. Mossberg & Sons and named the Uzi Eagle and by Magnum Research, Inc. as the Baby Eagle until the end of 2008. Some pistols from Magnum Research are marked Desert Eagle Pistol. Despite these names being used in the US market, the Jericho 941 is not related to the IMI Desert Eagle other than its manufacture and design by IMI, and bears only a slight cosmetic resemblance to the larger pistol. From January 2009 until they ceased business in January 2010, K.B.I., Inc. (which also imported Charles Daly firearms) imported the handgun as the Jericho. Magnum Research, now a division of Kahr Arms, announced a renewed importation of the Jericho.
In December 2014, IWI US, Inc. announced they would begin importing both the steel and polymer versions of the Jericho 941 in early 2015.[1]
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Design and features[edit]
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The original Jericho 941 was modeled on the well-respected CZ-75 pistol designed and produced by Česká zbrojovka (CZ) of the Czech Republic and built using parts supplied by the Italian arms house Tanfoglio, which had been making their own CZ-75 clones. Using a well-tested design allowed IMI to avoid the teething problems most new pistol designs experience, and subcontracting much of the basic fabrication work to Tanfoglio allowed IMI to quickly and economically put into production a pistol that would have enough Israeli content to satisfy government contract requirements.[2]
While the R-versions of Jericho 941 feature a combined safety/decocker (the decocking lever also acts as a safety and remains on 'safe' when actuated), the decocker version of the CZ-75 (CZ-75BD) features a simple decocker (the pistol is always ready to fire in double-action mode when decocked). The barrel of the CZ-75 is traditionally rifled, while the Jericho 941 features a polygonal barrel, furthermore the Jericho 941 is substantially heavier. These differences translate into substantial differences in the condition in which the gun is carried. Magazines for the CZ-75 and Tanfoglio T95 will function in the Jericho 941.
One innovation by IMI was a new, much 'hotter' cartridge, the .41 Action Express (see below) to go along with the Jericho 941. The difference between 9mm and .41 AE is the same as .44 Magnum and .50 AE. The AE cartridges have rebated rims which are the same diameter as the less powerful rounds, but the case is wider, providing more power. This allows these pairs of calibers to be used in the same firearm with only a change of barrel, recoil spring and magazine.[2]
The .41 AE was less commercially successful than the 10 mm, and was soon discontinued.[3] Experience with heavily loaded rounds gave IMI a considerable lead, however, in chambering for the soon-to-be successful .40 S&W and also allowed the Jericho to 'up-chamber' to the very popular .45 ACP.[2] The Jericho 941 design has been modified to include accessory rails on the frame for mounting lasers or flashlights, a feature found on many current-generation semi-automatic handguns.
In popular culture[edit]
The Jericho 941 serves as the signature weapon of Spike Spiegel, the main protagonist of the anime Cowboy Bebop.In addition, the DC Comics character, Jason Todd, the Red Hood, wields a pair of customized Jericho 941s, fitted with extra serrations and mini red dot sights.
The pistol is referenced in the Maurice Broaddus short story, 'The Dead Yard,' in the Larry Corriea and Bryan Thomas Schmidt edited anthology The Monster Hunter Files (Baen Books, 2017)
The Jericho 941 R is carried by Jack Crow, the main character in the movie 'Vampires', played by James Woods.
Protagonist Richard Castle used a Jericho 941 Stainless in the episode “Reckoning” (Season 7, Episode 15).
Jericho 941 is a playable character in the Girls' Frontline series.
The Jericho 941 is prominent in the opening scene of the 2016 film War Dogs.
Variants[edit]
Steel frames[4][edit]
Full-size | Semi-compact | Compact | |||||
Caliber | 9×19 | .40 S&W | 9×19 | .40 S&W | .45 ACP | 9×19 | .40 S&W |
Mfg. Part No. | |||||||
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Israel Weapon Industries* | 941 F/R (16 rd) | 941 F/R (12 rd) | 941 FS/RS (16 rd) | 941 FS/RS (12 rd) | 941 FS/RS (10 rd) | 941 FB/RB (13 rd) | 941 FB/RB (10 rd) |
Magnum Research* | MR9900 (10 rd)*** MR9915R (15 rd) | MR9400 (10 rd)*** | MR9900RS (10 rd) MR9915RS (15 rd) | MR9400RS (10 rd) | MR4500RS (10 rd)*** | MR9900RB (10 rd)*** | MR9400RB (10 rd) |
Mechanical Features | |||||||
Trigger mechanism | Single or double action | ||||||
Firing pin block | Yes | ||||||
Frame mounted manual safety | F, FS, FB models | ||||||
Slide mounted safety/decocker | R, RS, RB models | ||||||
Weight** | |||||||
Pistol w/o magazine | 1,050 g (2.3 lb) | 885 g (2.0 lb) | 1,025 g (2.3 lb) | 1,025 g (2.3 lb) | 850 g (1.9 lb) | ||
Magazine empty | 90 g (0.2 lb) | 90 g (0.2 lb) | 100 g (0.2 lb) | 100 g (0.2 lb) | 80 g (0.2 lb) | ||
Loaded magazine | 280 g (0.6 lb) | 285 g (0.6 lb) | 280 g (0.6 lb) | 285 g (0.6 lb) | 310 g (0.7 lb) | 235 g (0.5 lb) | 244 g (0.5 lb) |
Dimensions | |||||||
Overall length | 207 mm (8.1 in) | 192 mm (7.6 in) | 182 mm (7.2 in) | ||||
Height | 138 mm (5.4 in) | 138 mm (5.4 in) | 123 mm (4.8 in) | ||||
Width | 35 mm (1.4 in) | 35 mm (1.4 in) | 35 mm (1.4 in) | ||||
Barrel length | 112 mm (4.4 in) | 97 mm (3.8 in) | 89 mm (3.5 in) | ||||
Sight line radius | 154 mm (6.1 in) | 139 mm (5.5 in) | 132 mm (5.2 in) | ||||
*Optional finishes available. **Overall weights may vary due to manufacturing differences and accuracy of scale. ***Previously listed on CA Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale. |
Polymer frames[edit]
Full-size | Semi-compact | Compact | |||||
Caliber | 9×19 | 40S&W | 9×19 | 40S&W | 9×19 | 40S&W | |
Mfg. Part No. | |||||||
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Israel Weapon Industries* | 941 FL/RL (16/15 rd) | 941 FL/RL (12 rd) | 941 SL/RSL (16/15 rd) | 941 SL/RSL (12 rd) | 941 FBL/RBL (13 rd) | 941 FBL/RBL (10 rd) | |
Magnum Research | N/A | MR9900RSL (10 rd) MR9915RSL (15 rd) | MR9400RSL (10 rd) | MR9900BL (10 rd) | MR9400BL (10 rd) | ||
Weight** | |||||||
Pistol w/o magazine | 800 g (1.8 lb) | 720 g (1.6 lb) | 680 g (1.5 lb) | ||||
Magazine empty | 90 g (0.2 lb) | 90 g (0.2 lb) | 80 g (0.2 lb) | ||||
Loaded magazine | 282 g (0.6 lb) | 275 g (0.6 lb) | 282 g (0.6 lb) | 275 g (0.6 lb) | 250 g (0.6 lb) | 230 g (0.5 lb) | |
Dimensions | |||||||
Overall length | 207 mm (8.1 in) | 192 mm (7.6 in) | 185 mm (7.3 in) | ||||
Height | 138 mm (5.4 in) | 138 mm (5.4 in) | 122 mm (4.8 in) | ||||
Width | 38 mm (1.5 in) | 38 mm (1.5 in) | 38 mm (1.5 in) | ||||
Barrel length | 112 mm (4.4 in) | 96 mm (3.8 in) | 89 mm (3.5 in) | ||||
Sight line radius | 156 mm (6.1 in) | 141 mm (5.6 in) | 134 mm (5.3 in) | ||||
*Optional finishes available. **Overall weights may vary due to manufacturing differences and accuracy of scale. |
Jericho 941 F with magazine removed
Semi-Compact Polymer BE
The introduction of the Jericho 941 also introduced a new caliber to the market, the .41 Action Express (or .41 AE), which was developed in 1986.[2] The .41 AE was a unique rebated rim cartridge designed to use .410-inch (10.25 mm) bullets and duplicate a reduced power police loading of the .41 Magnum.[3] The Jericho originally shipped with two barrels, one for 9×19mm Parabellum and the other for .41 AE. Since the .41 AE was designed with a rebated rim the same dimensions as that of the 9 mm, the extractor and ejector worked equally well for either cartridge.[2]
941 Jericho 9mm
Ballistically, the .40 S&W was similar to moderate .41 AE loads (the reloading manuals that list the .41 AE generally say to use .40 S&W data), although commercial loadings of .41 AE were somewhat more powerful than the .40 S&W. With the stronger backing of major American firearms and ammunition manufacturers, the .40 S&W quickly pushed the .41 AE out of the market. The Jericho 941 was only on the market for one year before the dual 9 mm/.41 AE chambering was dropped, and the pistol was sold as either 9 mm or .40 S&W. Some shooters like the Baby Eagle in .40 S&W for its extra reserve of strength, since the Baby Eagle was originally designed for a more potent cartridge (the .41 AE), which is the reverse of some makers who dropped .40 S&W barrels into pistols previously spec'd for the milder 9 mm cartridge and had subsequent barrel and cartridge case failures.
A later compact version, the Jericho 941, was chambered in .45 ACP or 9 mm. It is not clear to what extent the Jericho original .41 AE/9 mm Jericho frame and slide were 'built-up' to handle the .45 ACP's much larger diameter; although the .45 ACP is a milder load running at much lower pressures than the .41 AE, the barrel opening for the .45 ACP is, of necessity, much larger. Desert Eagle does not permit the use of +P or +P+ loads per its website FAQ, although reviewers have shot and reported the ballistics on +P .45 ACP defensive loadings.
Initially Jericho pistols used barrels with polygonal rifling, which sometimes produces slightly higher velocity due to better bullet to barrel fit. IWI switched to conventional land and groove rifling from 2005 to 2007.
The Jericho 941 is issued in current service throughout the Israeli Security Forces, and Israel Weapon Industries lost a 1.2 Billion Pesos bid for the Philippine National Police's 60,000 handgun procurement on July 11, 2012.
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Israeli Government IMI Jericho 941F's, occasionally available on the US Civilian Surplus Market, are SAO (Single Action Only) versions of the IMI/IWI Jericho 941 models sold new in the US.[5][6] These pistols can appear with either factory SAO triggers, or trigger/frame modifications performed by Israeli Armorers. The Armorer-modified version can be externally identified by an extra roll-pin added in the frame slightly forward of the trigger-pivot (also a roll-pin). This extra roll-pin prevents the trigger from moving forward to the now non-existent DA position within the trigger-guard. The SAO triggers of the Govt. 941's apply to what is commonly known as the 'Israeli Method'[7] of carry, otherwise known as 'Condition 3' within the lexicon developed by Jeff Cooper.
Users[edit]
- BelgiumSûreté de l'Etat
- Colombia[8]
- Costa Rica[9]
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador[10]
- Georgia: Used by army and police.[11]
- Greece[12]
- Hungary: Used by police.
- India: Used by Special Forces. [13]
- Israel: Used by various police and security forces.[14]
- Romania
- Serbia[15]
- South Korea: Used by Army and Marine Corps Military Police Special Duty Team[16]
- Ukraine: since September 2009 produced in Ukraine under the name “Fort-21.03”.[17] Used by Ukrainian police and special forces[18]
- Kenya: Used by The Kenya Police.
References[edit]
Iwi Jericho 941 Serial Number Lookup
- ^'IWI US Announces the Return of Jericho 941 - The Firearm Blog'. 18 December 2014.
- ^ abcdeLewis, Jack; Campbell, Robert K.; Steele, David (26 September 2007). 'From uzi to Cornershot'. The Gun Digest Book of Assault Weapons. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. pp. 242–243. ISBN0-89689-498-3.
- ^ abBarnes, Frank C. (5 October 2012). Cartridges of the World: A Complete Illustrated Reference for More Than 1,500 Cartridges. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 353. ISBN1-4402-3059-5.
- ^'Jericho 941 models'(PDF).
- ^'Jericho 941F'. www.czfirearms.us.
- ^'Jericho 941F'. www.czfirearms.us.
- ^'The Truth About 'Israeli Carry' - The Truth About Guns'. 24 April 2017.
- ^Jane's Infantry Weapons. 17. 1992. p. 29.
- ^Central America Report. 24. Inforpress Centroamericana. 1997. p. 33.
- ^Montes, Julio A. (May 2000). 'Infantry Weapons of the Salvadoran Forces'. Small Arms Review. Vol. 3 no. 8.
- ^Vining, Miles (22 April 2016). 'ISAF armament of BLS'.
- ^'Israel Gifts Jericho 941 pistols to Hellenic Coast Guard - The Firearm Blog'. 30 August 2012.
- ^'Special Group (4 VIKAS) - Indian Clandestine Unit'.
- ^Charles Q. Cutshaw (28 February 2011). Tactical Small Arms of the 21st Century: A Complete Guide to Small Arms From Around the World. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 88. ISBN1-4402-2482-X.
- ^Nenad (3 October 2009). 'Specijalna brigada Vojske Srbije'.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2016-11-21. Retrieved 2014-12-02.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
- ^'на выставке НПО «Форт» показало и еще одну новинку израильского происхождения – пистолет «Форт-21», являющийся лицензионной копией израильского пистолета «Jericho»'
Петр Черных. И в бою, и на охоте, и по банкам пострелять: чем оружейники порадовали украинскую публику… // УНИАН от 2 октября 2009 - ^'Pistol 'Fort-21.03''.
External links[edit]
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